Chapter 9 test Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
energy: the ability to do --- | work |
work is a --- of energy | transfer |
what is the difference between kinetic and potential energy? | kinetic: energy of motion potential: energy because of position |
what is the formula for kinetic energy? | mv^2/2 |
what does the v in the formula for kinetic energy mean? | speed |
what is the formula for GPE? | weight x height |
what is the height in the formula for GPE? | how far the object has to fall |
does the height affect the amount of GPE? | yes, it makes it greater |
what is the total energy of motion and position in an object? | mechanical energy |
formula for mechanical energy: | pontential energy + kinetic energy |
can mechanical energy change? (increase or decrease) | no |
can potential and kinetic energy change? (increase or decrease) | yes |
thermal energy | all of the kinetic energy due to random motion of the particles that make up an object |
faster moving particles = --- kinetic and thermal energy | greater |
chemical energy | energy of a compound that changes as its atoms are rearranged |
food is made of --- compounds | chemical |
electrical energy | energy of moving electrons |
sound energy | caused by objects vibrations |
light energy | produced by vibrations of electrically charged particles |
nuclear energy | energy that comes from changes in the nucleus of an atom |
electrical energy is --- energy and sound energy is --- energy | potential, kinetic |
a change from one form of energy to another | energy conversion |
example of elastic potential energy | rubber band |
give an example of a conversion involving chemical energy | photosynthesis |
are energy conversions in everything we do? | yes |
--- help harness energy and make it work for you | machines |
a force that opposed motion between two surfaces thar are touching | friction |
in a --- system, energy is transferred only to each other | closed |
the total energy in a closed system --- | stays the same |
can energy change form one form to another? | yes |
why is prepetual motion impossible? | a little bit of the energy is converted into thermal energy each time |
comparison to the amount of energy before a conversion with the amount of useful energy after a conversion | energy efficency |
if something is more efficent, does it need more or less energy to operate? | less |
what are some examples of fossil fuels? | coal, oil, petroleum |
what are some examples of renewable resources? | water, solar,wind, geothermal, biomass, nuclear |
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